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IMPROVING THE RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH URETERAL CONCREMENTS AFTER CONTACT URETEROLITHOTRIPSY

https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2017-4-2-1

Abstract

Purpose. Im proving the results of treatment of patients with ureteral stones and reducing the dam aging effects of contact lithotripsy.

Materials and methods. In this study, 48 patients were examined aged 20 to 63 years. All patients admitted to the urology department with diagnoses: urolithiasis, calculus of the ureter. In all cases contact ureterolithotripsy with stenting of the upper urinary tract were performed. The patients were divided into two groups: main and control. 25 patients (52 .1%) were included into the main group, which in the postoperative period, we used low-level laser therapy (L-therapy). 23 patients were included in a control group (47.9%) who did not receive low-laser therapy. Laboratory tests and ultrasound with Doppler renal blood vessels scan were performed on admission, on the first day after the operation and on the 5-th day of hospitalization. Low-intensity laser therapy was performed within 5 days after contact ureterolithotripsy on projection of placement of stone and kidney projection by series for 5 minutes.

Results. All patients admitted to the hospital, were spared from ureteral stones. In the main group during the treatment with L-therapy a decrease in the level of beta-2 microglobulin to normal was observed. (4.8 ± 0.1 mg/l on the first day. On the 5th day 2 .3 + 0.1 mg/l). In the control group during the treatment without the use of L-therapy, the average level of beta-2 microglobulin decreased but did not reach normal levels. (5.5 ± 0.1 mg/l on the first day. On the 5th day 3,2 ±0, l mg/l).Resistance index in the study group decreased compared to the control. In the control group, cases of acute pyelonephritis were observed. The average hospital stay for patients of the main group (6 days) was less than in the control group (6 .5 + days).

Conclusion. The use of laser therapy in the treatment of patients who did undergo ureterolithotripsy can reduce the length of stay of the patient in the hospital and reduce the risk of acute pyelonephritis in the postoperative period. Also it can reduce the damaging effect of lithotripsy on the renal tissues.

About the Authors

R. M. Solh
Peoples Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation

Ruslan M. Solh, postgraduate of Department of Urology and Surgical Nephrology with the course of Oncourology

For correspondence: Address: 6 Miklukho-Maklaya St., Moscow, 117198, Russia; E-mail: ruslan.my.solh@gmail.com



M. I. Andrukhin
Peoples Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation
Mikhail I. Andrukhin, MD, professor, Department of Urology and Surgical Nephrology with the course of Oncourology


O. V. Makarov
Peoples Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation
Oleg V. Makarov, PhD, accociate professor, Department of Urology and Surgical Nephrology with the course of Oncourology


V. V. Fedchenkov
City Clinical Hospital No29
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Fedchenkov, PhD, urologist, City Clinical Hospital No 29

2 Gospitalnaya ploshad, Moscow, 111020



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Solh R.M., Andrukhin M.I., Makarov O.V., Fedchenkov V.V. IMPROVING THE RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH URETERAL CONCREMENTS AFTER CONTACT URETEROLITHOTRIPSY. Research and Practical Medicine Journal. 2017;4(2):8-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2017-4-2-1

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